Catch deals stuck in the wrong stage before your forecast breaks
Deal stages lie because reps don't update them. This skill analyzes email activity, meeting patterns, and conversation signals to flag deals whose behavior doesn't match their reported stage.
Create a skill called "Deal Stage Auditor". Analyze all open deals in my pipeline from my CRM or a current pipeline export. For each deal, compare the reported stage against actual activity signals: email frequency, meeting recency, document sharing, stakeholder engagement count, and days in stage. Flag mismatches where behavior doesn't match the stage (e.g., deal in "Negotiation" with no activity in 14+ days, or deal in "Discovery" where pricing docs were shared). For each flagged deal, show: current stage, suggested stage, evidence for the suggestion, and days since last meaningful activity. Generate a weekly audit summary grouped by rep.
The skill cross-references what a deal's stage says against what the actual activity
signals show. A deal marked "Negotiation" with no email activity in 3 weeks gets
flagged. A deal in "Discovery" where pricing was discussed gets nudged forward.
See which deals are in trouble before your pipeline review
Multi-threading depth, engagement velocity, champion stability, and stage tenure — combined into a single risk score per deal. Spot trouble at a glance instead of discovering it too late in a 1:1.
Every pushed close date, tracked and visible
Close dates in your CRM are fiction. This skill tracks every change, counts pushes per deal, and exposes the patterns — which reps push most, which deal types slip, and which "committed" deals are actually at risk.
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